Posts Tagged ‘The Thing with Feathers: The Surprising Lives of Birds and What They Reveal About Being Human’

Here are the bird book reviews from September, for your reading pleasure. The Thing With Feathers: The Surprising Lives of Birds and What They Reveal About Being Human ABA Blog Birding for the Curious: The Easiest Way for Anyone to Explore the Incredible World of Birds Nemesis Bird Birds Of The Darwin Region Chris Watson […]

by Noah Strycker

An exploration of the amazing lives of birds and the insight they can provide into our own lives.

Read the full review »

A while back the American Birding Association announced that it would no longer be publishing book reviews in Birding, its flagship magazine, in favor of posting them on its new blog. I wasn’t too sure about that. These were consistently the best reviews around, written by very knowledgeable (dare I say “famous”) birders, and were […]
Here are some bird book reviews from the last month to check out. (Happy Star Wars day!) The Sibley Guide to Birds of North America, Second edition 10,000 Birds The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild A DC Birding Blog The Thing with Feathers Birding is Fun! Look! A Seagull Washington Independent Review of Books […]
2013 was a great year for bird books, but based on the titles already announced 2014 may end up being even better! Here are some to be looking forward to. Rare Birds of North America by Steve N. G. Howell, Ian Lewington, and Will Russell February 16, 2014; Princeton University Press This is the first […]